What do you think is meant by the statement 'For whoever saw Pity make the same speed as Fear' ? Why are two of the words beginning with capital letters?
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'For whoever saw Pity make the same speed as Fear' means that when a person is afraid of something he or she always run away from that thing. they are in the capital letters as they are the main focus objects.
Explanation:
- Some People show the same reaction when they see someone in a need.
- The reason is not everyone is helpful and they run away from the responsibilities.
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Answer: For whoever saw Pity make the same speed as Fear' means that when a person is afraid of something he or she always run away from that thing. they are in the capital letters as they are the main focus objects.
Explanation:
Some People show the same reaction when they see someone in a need.
The reason is not everyone is helpful and they run away from the responsibilities
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